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i went to plymouth to find out more. at the marine biology and ecology center of plymouth university, they study the impact of pollution on our oceans and rivers. and the creatures that live in them. marine scientist richard thompson was the first to describe the tiny fragments of broken plastics as microplastics back in 2004. >> this -- there's two concerns. there's shoot that plastics absorb and concentrate chemicals from sea water and the second is about can chemicals that have been introduced into plastics from the time of manufacture in order to achieve specific qualities of the plastic. its flexibility or flame retar dent. we've now got plastic not as whole but as small fragments in the area. >> we don't know the answer to that question yet. but what his team is discovering is as in hawaii plastic is making its way into keytures in the wild. he looked as finish in the english channel. 500 or so across 10 species, including mackerel and whiting and he found it. in small quantities, one or two particles per finish. >
i went to plymouth to find out more. at the marine biology and ecology center of plymouth university, they study the impact of pollution on our oceans and rivers. and the creatures that live in them. marine scientist richard thompson was the first to describe the tiny fragments of broken plastics as microplastics back in 2004. >> this -- there's two concerns. there's shoot that plastics absorb and concentrate chemicals from sea water and the second is about can chemicals that have been...
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the city of plymouth itself, however, 90% of the homes and businesses are without power. so it is the sun is coming up, it's going to be a very long day for bostonians, but for now, people are staying home and staying off the roads and officials hope it stays that way. poppy, back to you in providence. >> reporter: absolutely, susan. i've been standing out here for far too many hours, folks. it's very cold, and there's plenty of snow for a while for you to play in. so don't worry about getting out. i want to take our viewers to the extreme weather center in atlanta to alexandra steele who has an eye on the entire situation. alexandra, what are you seeing? >> good morning, poppy. well, where poppy is, things are going to come to an end. beginning in new york city this morning. so let's just show you what we've seen thus far. hamden, connecticut, in new haven county, 34 inches of snow. madison right along the shoreline on 95, 32 inches, in new jersey, 15, worcester, massachusetts, 10, new haven at 24, islip, 11 inches and in new york city at central park, 8 inches thus far.
the city of plymouth itself, however, 90% of the homes and businesses are without power. so it is the sun is coming up, it's going to be a very long day for bostonians, but for now, people are staying home and staying off the roads and officials hope it stays that way. poppy, back to you in providence. >> reporter: absolutely, susan. i've been standing out here for far too many hours, folks. it's very cold, and there's plenty of snow for a while for you to play in. so don't worry about...
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it's august, 2006, at the honda british grand prix world championships in plymouth, england. a win here represents the pinnacle of international class one speed racing. >> it was my first year in the big boats and my dream ticket to drive british's only class one power racing. pilots james shepherd and chris are racing "king of shaves" sponsored by the company of the same name which sells shaving products. >> powered by twin lamborghini engines and probably cost about 2 million pounds to build, $4 million. >> ceo will king says driving the boat is like racing a ferrari on the water at 150 miles per hour, an intense thrill. and a dangerous one, too. skimming along at these speeds, things can go wrong fast. shepherd has won the honda formula 4 series several years running, but his first time competing at the british grand prix. >> any race you do in any series and you make an impression. >> the fact they're the only british boat in the race amps the pressure up even higher. >> it's a home race and i really wanted them, "a" to enjoy the day and "b" to come out on the podium woul
it's august, 2006, at the honda british grand prix world championships in plymouth, england. a win here represents the pinnacle of international class one speed racing. >> it was my first year in the big boats and my dream ticket to drive british's only class one power racing. pilots james shepherd and chris are racing "king of shaves" sponsored by the company of the same name which sells shaving products. >> powered by twin lamborghini engines and probably cost about 2...
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so we plowed the plymouth harbor the ships were coming in. we were doing all the work. all of the torpedo boats and the submariners. we had two or three submariners. there really were tied up. and so that was particularly what we were doing. that that points the airplanes, when there were coming back. the things that they flattened. it would drop their bombs on their way home rather than take them home. so we had constant air raids every night. and so when you went to bed, we slept in one room. we had a curfew. he would have to put your valuables in your p.j.'s. your warm coat so that you could get up every night and go because you had to go to. some number had to go to look for the incendiary bombs. and we would go down to the docks and would rise in the front of all those double decker buses and look at the people with all the damage on the way down to the dockyard every day. and then i was sense to a place where there were getting ready for d-day. and we ran the liberty belle. there is no harbor. and it was quite different from the glamorous life we had led. everyone
so we plowed the plymouth harbor the ships were coming in. we were doing all the work. all of the torpedo boats and the submariners. we had two or three submariners. there really were tied up. and so that was particularly what we were doing. that that points the airplanes, when there were coming back. the things that they flattened. it would drop their bombs on their way home rather than take them home. so we had constant air raids every night. and so when you went to bed, we slept in one room....
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molly line reporting live from plymouth. thank you. jenna: the severe weather threat is not over quite yet. winter storm watches are in effect for parts of the country today and you have plows out out in full force in minnesota where snow dumped for an hour at times. drivers described what is a scary situation. >> i couldn't change lanes. i was too scared to do anything. >> can't make a straight turn. >> it was pretty bad. jenna: janice dean, live in the fox weather center with an update for us now. jd. >> groundhog said we had an early spring. jenna: what is up with that. >> what was he drinking right? let's look what we're dealing with the potential for winter weather advisors as well as blizzard warnings in effect for parts of the dakotas and minnesota. this low pressure spins across the great lakes bringing more snow to the region and unfortunately very gusty winds. then we have the system that brought tornados over the weekend, the devastating pictures we're getting out of mississippi and alabama. this frontal system will stall ou
molly line reporting live from plymouth. thank you. jenna: the severe weather threat is not over quite yet. winter storm watches are in effect for parts of the country today and you have plows out out in full force in minnesota where snow dumped for an hour at times. drivers described what is a scary situation. >> i couldn't change lanes. i was too scared to do anything. >> can't make a straight turn. >> it was pretty bad. jenna: janice dean, live in the fox weather center...
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it will be a long week up there in plymouth. thank you. martha: we're continuing to follow this historic announcement that came out of the vatican this morning where pope benedict xvi shocked some of his closest aides we're hearing when he announced he will resign. this has not happened in 600 years, folks. popes typically do not resign. now the search begins for his successor. we'll be right back.
it will be a long week up there in plymouth. thank you. martha: we're continuing to follow this historic announcement that came out of the vatican this morning where pope benedict xvi shocked some of his closest aides we're hearing when he announced he will resign. this has not happened in 600 years, folks. popes typically do not resign. now the search begins for his successor. we'll be right back.
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so, we're expecting to see the snow pile up in plymouth and five to nine inches expected. boston a half foot or snow and then that heavy snow extending to maine. winter storm warnings here and then on up the coast, we're talking about blizzard warnings. that means limited visibility, less than a quarter of a mile. so, basically, down to zero in some spots. the problem, the culprit, these gusty winds caused by that deepening area of low pressure. so, we're going to continue to see those gusts to 50 miles per hour through tonight and still tomorrow morning on the gusty side on monday morning, president's day morning around 35 miles per hour in boston. look at the wind chill factors here in the single digits and down below in some of these spots. boston currently at 5 degrees. bundle up there. it's not just the northeast. check out florida. these are the current wind chill factors. it feels like 23 in jacksonville. 25 in ocala and even down in the southern tip of florida right now. it is close to freezing here and ft. pierce at 44 degrees, christi. put away the bikinis and la
so, we're expecting to see the snow pile up in plymouth and five to nine inches expected. boston a half foot or snow and then that heavy snow extending to maine. winter storm warnings here and then on up the coast, we're talking about blizzard warnings. that means limited visibility, less than a quarter of a mile. so, basically, down to zero in some spots. the problem, the culprit, these gusty winds caused by that deepening area of low pressure. so, we're going to continue to see those gusts to...
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they were managing a brothel in plymouth, where lily was forced to work. police follow up lily's lead. >> it's a lady by the name of mi-tieng wan, a malaysian lady we have already interviewed, and also, her daughter called grace lim. they are running a small network of brothels and they are involved in trafficking young girls to staff these brothels, thereby facilitating their movement for the purposes of prostitution within the country. >> based on lily's detailed testimony, the two women are brought in for questioning. now sergeant tomlinson and detectives jones and clement go to the police station to make the arrests. >> mary, if you can just -- let's get straight inside. >> you're going -- >> both of you. i'll talk to both of you. >> i'm arresting you now on suspicion of human trafficking and being involved in the management of a brothel. >> we searched their home address and found numerous documentary exhibits that link them to other agencies and to other brothels, and telephone numbers within the network around the uk. those pieces of paper and docum
they were managing a brothel in plymouth, where lily was forced to work. police follow up lily's lead. >> it's a lady by the name of mi-tieng wan, a malaysian lady we have already interviewed, and also, her daughter called grace lim. they are running a small network of brothels and they are involved in trafficking young girls to staff these brothels, thereby facilitating their movement for the purposes of prostitution within the country. >> based on lily's detailed testimony, the...
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. >> feeling abandoned by a new show cable plymouth? how about some dollars to keep the company? the cable firm would have to give a better credit than currently offered. >> that the quality of life issue. >> absolutely. quality of life, consumer protection, companies should do what they indicate they will do. >> #4. >> the soft shell crab becoming the official state said which is being singled out. but the bill's sponsor says he introduced it as an economic incentive to help waterman. >> it they are able to work in bad weather, they're still making a livelihood for their families. >> #5. >> sometimes legislators can't see the forest for the trees. should this bill pass, tree experts in maryland it would not be able to supervise work for more than one tree service company. kidding aside, all bills are taken seriously and get a fair hearing. >> it is still tonight's big story -- something the world championship ravens and the fans will likely never forget. >> amazing images from today's super bowl parade. we will get some of the best moments just ahead. >> how bad is the traffic s
. >> feeling abandoned by a new show cable plymouth? how about some dollars to keep the company? the cable firm would have to give a better credit than currently offered. >> that the quality of life issue. >> absolutely. quality of life, consumer protection, companies should do what they indicate they will do. >> #4. >> the soft shell crab becoming the official state said which is being singled out. but the bill's sponsor says he introduced it as an economic...
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a nuclear power plant in plymouth plymouth, massachusetts, lost power and shut down and authorities say there is no threat to safety. transportation is mostly suspended. we begin our coverage with the latest from our own cs weather consultant david ber nafrmd good morning, david. what can you tell us. >> good morning, rebecca. we take a look at the wide view. there is certainly plenty of snow still falling across the northeast. but if we start to the west and go to northern new jersey and the new york city area notice the snow is gradually ending from the west to the east. central and eastern connecticut, you still have plenty of snow. it's not the case in eastern connecticut, rhode island, and the boston area and all of coastal maine, they're seeing occasional bouts of heavy snow. some of these bands are still pretty strong and that's going to continue to be the case for much of the morning. in fact, where you see the blue that's an additional 3 to 6 inches of snow could fall before the end of the day and that certainly does seem like that could be reasonable. >> how about the danger o
a nuclear power plant in plymouth plymouth, massachusetts, lost power and shut down and authorities say there is no threat to safety. transportation is mostly suspended. we begin our coverage with the latest from our own cs weather consultant david ber nafrmd good morning, david. what can you tell us. >> good morning, rebecca. we take a look at the wide view. there is certainly plenty of snow still falling across the northeast. but if we start to the west and go to northern new jersey and...
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that is in sit yout and down in plymouth, massachusetts and a lot of pouter outages. >> and for new england. 650,000 people along the eastern sea board and you and i talking moments ago . in the commercial break. they are in the areas that are hit by all of the rushing water. southeastern massachusetts to boston and cape cod. i that is hit hardest . i am in foxboro, we got two feet overnight . all of this snow came down in this blizzard. we were having a mild winter before the blizzard of 2013 hit. but this is one thing. people are digging out. cusee the cars going out . other people on the sea coast, they are facing different. temperatures are drop no power and that means no heat and just a tough situation for those people. >> we know that mirns across the country will keep them in their prayers. we are getting e-mails and tweets and posts. we appreciate the report tonight. >> plenty of fox fewers are hit hard - viewers are hit hard by the storm. brian from connecticut said driving there is pretty much out of the question. you can see why. this was life there earlier today. black shot this
that is in sit yout and down in plymouth, massachusetts and a lot of pouter outages. >> and for new england. 650,000 people along the eastern sea board and you and i talking moments ago . in the commercial break. they are in the areas that are hit by all of the rushing water. southeastern massachusetts to boston and cape cod. i that is hit hardest . i am in foxboro, we got two feet overnight . all of this snow came down in this blizzard. we were having a mild winter before the blizzard of...
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in britain, you can call on the nonpolitical royal family, the king or queen or prince or duchess of plymouth or whatever they're called and put an official stamp. >> the late night shows? >> thinking of the oscars. we had the oscars. how many tens of millions of people are watching this and picked up some grumbling from the right should michelle obama have been there and politicalizing the oscars and made me think of january of 1985. >> of course it did. >> instantly. >> ronald reagan's second term and a major national cultural event called the super bowl and look what happened at the super bowl. >> i have heard of it. >> mr. president, will you please toss the coin? >> it is tails. >> so there you go. the dolphins lost the coin toss. reagan didn't have to run in florida again so all was okay. business there grumbling from democrats? there was for all i know and an imperfect balance between the head of state and active in politics. to me it's like, whatever. that's the nature of it. michelle obama at the oscars is fine. ronald reagan at the super bowl is fine and then president dukakis at os
in britain, you can call on the nonpolitical royal family, the king or queen or prince or duchess of plymouth or whatever they're called and put an official stamp. >> the late night shows? >> thinking of the oscars. we had the oscars. how many tens of millions of people are watching this and picked up some grumbling from the right should michelle obama have been there and politicalizing the oscars and made me think of january of 1985. >> of course it did. >> instantly....
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we refer to where the guy has signed his name, i think that's the cremyll ferry that flies between plymouth and the edgcumbe estate. oh, i see. i've been looking at this picture for quite a long time, and i looked at the far end, at your end there, and i can see slight ghosts. the same pattern of the ship. i think i can see where you mean. the sail running down here. you can see it. there's the shadow of the sail, which has been covered over by new paint. why do you think it would have been moved to there? i think it's because it may have been commissioned by the edgcumbe family, 'cause they did put a lot of money for the fleet, and because that's their manor house and they commissioned the painting, they probably thought the boat was too near... yes, i see what you mean. it's obscuring his house, in fact. getting in the way. that's the most important thing, is my house. i paid for it, so i want it visible. fair enough. well, now, j.t. serres had a wonderful reputation for painting the sea, and he has this gloriously airy way of doing so, and it's lovely and transparent, as well. you can se
we refer to where the guy has signed his name, i think that's the cremyll ferry that flies between plymouth and the edgcumbe estate. oh, i see. i've been looking at this picture for quite a long time, and i looked at the far end, at your end there, and i can see slight ghosts. the same pattern of the ship. i think i can see where you mean. the sail running down here. you can see it. there's the shadow of the sail, which has been covered over by new paint. why do you think it would have been...
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for example the cheese factory in plymouth notch which was the president's father's, they wanted to make money from dairy. it's always a struggle. they had a cheese factory. refrigeration, cheese was the way you transmitted protein. john started that again. it was important to coolidge because he vetoed agricultural subsidies. farmers didn't have much money. >> how do you working now for george w. bush foundation, how do you line out the fact that he had a $5 trillion addition to the debt? >> these are questions we have to ask a lot of presidents. and i am historically and economically oriented person and i see that wars cost a lot of money. so, let's say that first of all. but one of the splendid things about george w. bush is his great big spirit. if i came up to the president and i don't report to him. it's a great foundation doing work in many areas and said "president bush you were wrong about medicare part d." he would say, "maybe i was or he would say i wasn't wrong." but he has no trouble creating an intellectual home for people with different ideas that might say something that
for example the cheese factory in plymouth notch which was the president's father's, they wanted to make money from dairy. it's always a struggle. they had a cheese factory. refrigeration, cheese was the way you transmitted protein. john started that again. it was important to coolidge because he vetoed agricultural subsidies. farmers didn't have much money. >> how do you working now for george w. bush foundation, how do you line out the fact that he had a $5 trillion addition to the...
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. >>> the snowstorm has forced the automatic shutdown of a nuclear power plant in plymouth, massachusetts. er in never a threat to public safety. but 400,000 customers in the bay state don't have power right now. more totals after "weekends with alex witt." [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some c
. >>> the snowstorm has forced the automatic shutdown of a nuclear power plant in plymouth, massachusetts. er in never a threat to public safety. but 400,000 customers in the bay state don't have power right now. more totals after "weekends with alex witt." [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces...
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both bills, i think should go beyond that, and make large numbers of easily obtainable and plymouth-based green cards available for for an educated workers who pass security and health checks, allowing portability for the visa and allowing -- and diminishing the role of foreign sponsorship going forward. the blueprint says that once a guest worker program that works, but also supports increased regulations for visas. the problem is the current visa programs for lower skilled workers, especially farm workers, are so over-regulated that farmers refuse to use them despite their theoretically unlimited numbers. the state of georgia did a survey in 2011 after passing the immigration law, asking why there would not use this, and if you want to hear a lot of soft- spoken softeners use a lot of four-letter words to describe how easy it the system is to use, i recommend checking out their responses. basically, it is too expensive, the regulations are too crazy, too extreme, too intrusive. it requires all of numerous government agents on your property at any time, from different agencies, from cis,
both bills, i think should go beyond that, and make large numbers of easily obtainable and plymouth-based green cards available for for an educated workers who pass security and health checks, allowing portability for the visa and allowing -- and diminishing the role of foreign sponsorship going forward. the blueprint says that once a guest worker program that works, but also supports increased regulations for visas. the problem is the current visa programs for lower skilled workers, especially...
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. >> reporter: briefly knocking out electricity to the nuclear power plant in plymouth and leaving hundreds of thousands without lights. these two were lucky. you did not lose power all night. >> no. >> reporter: how was it? >> it was fine. we watched a couple movies and went to sleep. >> reporter: travel severely impacted. no one on the roads. airports in boston and new york shut down. more than 5,000 flights canceled. >> reporter: deb, thank you. i told you about the power issues here. one of the men taking charge and trying to fix it all is steve perry. he's the public safety commissioner. he joins us now. thanks for taking the time out. biggest question for folks here in providence and across rhode island -- when is their power going to get back on. i know you've had progress this morning. >> yes. we're working with the national grid, our electrical company. we've got to open these roads in order for them to get in and restore power. so that's a priority. we ask people to stay off the roads here in providence as the governor has in the state of rhode island. that gives us an ability to
. >> reporter: briefly knocking out electricity to the nuclear power plant in plymouth and leaving hundreds of thousands without lights. these two were lucky. you did not lose power all night. >> no. >> reporter: how was it? >> it was fine. we watched a couple movies and went to sleep. >> reporter: travel severely impacted. no one on the roads. airports in boston and new york shut down. more than 5,000 flights canceled. >> reporter: deb, thank you. i told you...
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we mentioned the plymouth nuclear plant. they lost power as well. they're on generators, but 90% of the area around them is without power as a result. cold and windy. a long ways to go. even once the bands kick out of here, we could potentially see some of the record snowfall, bument we'll be dealing with the wind blowing the snow around. >> as you point out, the power outages, right? so we're saying half a million in the region. these are customers. this isn't necessarily people. these are homes. that number, it's a huge, huge number when you try to really wrap your arms around it. i'm glad it's just you and another tv crew and no one else really getting pelted in your eyeballs. thank you for taking one for the team. we'll come back for you for us in boston. want to keep this moving because i want to take you to new york and talk about travel because the blizzard obviously making travel very difficult for a lot of people. down right impossible, actually, for others. the new york knicks, for example, basketball team, stuck tonight in minneapolis bec
we mentioned the plymouth nuclear plant. they lost power as well. they're on generators, but 90% of the area around them is without power as a result. cold and windy. a long ways to go. even once the bands kick out of here, we could potentially see some of the record snowfall, bument we'll be dealing with the wind blowing the snow around. >> as you point out, the power outages, right? so we're saying half a million in the region. these are customers. this isn't necessarily people. these...
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and we're now hearing that the plymouth nuclear power plant is also out of power, but they are on backgenerators so they're not saying it's an emergency, but 90 pe 90% of the area around the power plant without power as well. hurricane force winds, heavy, wet snow, and this is going be here for a while, even when this starts to back out of here by tomorrow, these winds are still going to be blowing. all the fresh snow on the ground will continue to do this. >> all right, weather geek. we appreciate you enjoying yourself out there. we'll keep coming back to you. you mentioned the wind, the power outages. want to give you an update on some of the folks we heard were trapped on the long island expressway. here is what we know, from suffolk county confirming crews are clearing off the cars around exit 59 and 63. a spokesman confirmed there have been people stuck in the cars and he doesn't know how many, and as far as he knows there are no medical emergencies besides being stuck and not being able to get off the expressway. want to take you back to boston, to actually, full transparency, a dear frien
and we're now hearing that the plymouth nuclear power plant is also out of power, but they are on backgenerators so they're not saying it's an emergency, but 90 pe 90% of the area around the power plant without power as well. hurricane force winds, heavy, wet snow, and this is going be here for a while, even when this starts to back out of here by tomorrow, these winds are still going to be blowing. all the fresh snow on the ground will continue to do this. >> all right, weather geek. we...
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as you will see today, advancing and one opportunities -- and dancing in plymouth opportunities for these folks cuts across partisan lines -- advancing these include opportunities for these folks cuts across partisan lines. everyone can and must work should have the opportunity to do so. the focus today is about leadership. i have talked with companies that have increased their employment of people with disabilities. i have heard time and time again about how important leadership is a critical factor. the commitment house to start at the top. successful efforts to employ people with disabilities starts with the strong leadership. we have an incredible opportunity to spur action in our states to make it easier for businesses to employ people with disabilities. we're fortunate to have as our moderator is one of our most prominent journalists, a seasoned veteran with more than 35 years' experience covering the white house and nine presidential election. judy woodruff is co-anchor of "news hour." her body of work includes a documentary on nancy reagan, a project on young americans. she hosts
as you will see today, advancing and one opportunities -- and dancing in plymouth opportunities for these folks cuts across partisan lines -- advancing these include opportunities for these folks cuts across partisan lines. everyone can and must work should have the opportunity to do so. the focus today is about leadership. i have talked with companies that have increased their employment of people with disabilities. i have heard time and time again about how important leadership is a critical...
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. >> reporter: electricity to the nuclear power plant in plymouth, massachusetts, knocked out briefly while hundreds of thousands of people spent the night without light or heat. these two were lucky. you did not lose power all night. how was it? >> it was fine. we watched a couple of movies and went to sleep. >> reporter: travel severely impacted. no one on the roads. airports in boston, new york, and elsewhere, out of operation. more than 5,000 flights canceled. >> and ashleigh banfield joins me now from fairfield, connecticut. i heard you on the phone. it was a white-knuckle drive just to get you there. >> reporter: marty savidge, do you know how long it took me to get to this town from where i live which is typically about a 15-minute drive? it took one hour and 45 minutes. i spent about 45 of those minutes right at the exit. when the governor says don't drive, the governor means what he says. it's really stupid for anyone else -- i was single file on 95 with a bunch of yahoos who shouldn't have been there passing wreck after wreck after wreck. not only that, very few plays could
. >> reporter: electricity to the nuclear power plant in plymouth, massachusetts, knocked out briefly while hundreds of thousands of people spent the night without light or heat. these two were lucky. you did not lose power all night. how was it? >> it was fine. we watched a couple of movies and went to sleep. >> reporter: travel severely impacted. no one on the roads. airports in boston, new york, and elsewhere, out of operation. more than 5,000 flights canceled. >> and...
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one example is the work of the plymouth rotary club who have teamed up to start a new project called heart safe plymouth, a plan that promotes education and training on the emergency treatment of sudden cardiac arrest. i encourage all americans to follow their example of involvement and action. let's use american heart month as an opportunity to learn more about heart disease and prevention so we can all live longer and healthier lives. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the house will be in order. >> the impacts of sequester will be felt in every district and state. san diego is home to major research universities and technology firms. last year firms working on everything from improving cancer diagnostics to protecting our computer security received more than $130 million from the national science foundation and $850 million from the national institutes of health. in all san diego received more than 1,
one example is the work of the plymouth rotary club who have teamed up to start a new project called heart safe plymouth, a plan that promotes education and training on the emergency treatment of sudden cardiac arrest. i encourage all americans to follow their example of involvement and action. let's use american heart month as an opportunity to learn more about heart disease and prevention so we can all live longer and healthier lives. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose...
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host: last caller -- plymouth, wisconsin. independent line. caller: good morning from plymouth, the wonderful heartland. i think it is disgusting what they do. but i wonder where they could get the idea -- that they can rip the taxpayer of 400 of millions of dollars with impunity? try the united states senate. 1400 days without passing a budget. yet it is mandated in law, that harry reid and his pals are supposed to pass one every year. who is doing the investigation for that? host: before we let you go, what do you think about this report that sigtarp put out specifically looking at executive pay at bail out companies? caller: of course it is disgusting. but the senate gets paid for doing nothing. i wonder where they get the idea from? -- raise an important point. anybody who tries to rip off -- guest: you raise an important point. anybody tries to rip out -- representative off the taxpayer is reprehensible. we are coming out very aggressive on anyone in that investigation. those who may be thinking about that or doing that now should take a
host: last caller -- plymouth, wisconsin. independent line. caller: good morning from plymouth, the wonderful heartland. i think it is disgusting what they do. but i wonder where they could get the idea -- that they can rip the taxpayer of 400 of millions of dollars with impunity? try the united states senate. 1400 days without passing a budget. yet it is mandated in law, that harry reid and his pals are supposed to pass one every year. who is doing the investigation for that? host: before we...
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. >> caller: good morning from plymouth, the wonderful heartland. i think it is disgusting what they do but i wonder where they could get that idea. de representative a taxpayer off for hundreds of millions of dollars with impunity. try the united states senate. 1400 days without passing a budget yet it is mandated until all that harry reid and his pals are supposed to pass one every year. who's doing the investigation for that? was to before we let you go what do you think of this report sigtarp put out looking that executive pay of bail out companies? >> caller: of course it's disgusting. the senate gets paid for doing nothing. i wonder where they get that idea from. >> guest: you raise an important point. anyone who tries to rip off and to crime to the american taxpayers it is just reprehensible and it's not going to be dealt with and so we are coming out very aggressive on anyone in that situation and those who may be thinking about that or doing that now should take a warning from the fact that we are sending people to jail. >> host: christy ro
. >> caller: good morning from plymouth, the wonderful heartland. i think it is disgusting what they do but i wonder where they could get that idea. de representative a taxpayer off for hundreds of millions of dollars with impunity. try the united states senate. 1400 days without passing a budget yet it is mandated until all that harry reid and his pals are supposed to pass one every year. who's doing the investigation for that? was to before we let you go what do you think of this report...
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i have a 38 plymouth. stephanie: wow! caller: i can tell when it was manufactured, where it was manufactured, what dealership it was sold to, and every single person that owned the vehicle until i got it. stephanie: right. caller: now we're talking about these straw purchases for guns and i know everybody's afraid of the federal government, but why are we talking about background checks? what about registering the gun? i buy the gun from a dealer, i register it. if i buy 40 guns from the dealer and then some drug guy who isn't supposed to have it has the gun i'm screwed, unless i reported it stolen. if it was registered like my old car. stephanie: yep. i think the more important question is where do you get parts for that sucker? caller: well, you can get the parts. >> on ebay. stephanie: oh! but anyway, very good point. >> i how does one keep a car like that from rusting in maine. stephanie: such a good point on gun control, and i'm focused on -- you can't get the pahts from here. >> because i don't know the pahts. steph
i have a 38 plymouth. stephanie: wow! caller: i can tell when it was manufactured, where it was manufactured, what dealership it was sold to, and every single person that owned the vehicle until i got it. stephanie: right. caller: now we're talking about these straw purchases for guns and i know everybody's afraid of the federal government, but why are we talking about background checks? what about registering the gun? i buy the gun from a dealer, i register it. if i buy 40 guns from the dealer...
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host: last caller -- plymouth, wisconsin. independent line. caller: good morning from plymouth, the wonderful heartland. i think it is disgusting what they do. but i wonder where they could get the idea -- that they can rip the taxpayer of 400 of millions of dollars with impunity? try the united states senate. 1400 days without passing a budget. yet it is mandated in law, that harry reid and his pals are supposed to pass one every year. who is doing the investigation for that? host: before we let you go, what do you think about this report that sigtarp put out specifically looking at executive pay at bail out companies? caller: of course it is disgusting. but the senate gets paid for doing nothing. i wonder where they get the idea from? -- raise an important point. anybody who tries to rip off -- guest: you raise an important point. anybody tries to rip out -- representative off the taxpayer is reprehensible. we are coming out very aggressive on anyone in that investigation. those who may be thinking about that or doing that now should take a
host: last caller -- plymouth, wisconsin. independent line. caller: good morning from plymouth, the wonderful heartland. i think it is disgusting what they do. but i wonder where they could get the idea -- that they can rip the taxpayer of 400 of millions of dollars with impunity? try the united states senate. 1400 days without passing a budget. yet it is mandated in law, that harry reid and his pals are supposed to pass one every year. who is doing the investigation for that? host: before we...
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from plymouth rock to ellis island and galveston, texas, to the sandy shores of florida, immigrants have made or is the greatest country in the world. today, however, our immigration system is badly broken. but there is hope. this hearing, and more important thisrtisan legislation that i believe can be enacted becauseie of it shows we are on the cusp e of real progress. the president and a growing the pr for maker so they defamer for whates americans support, comprehensive, commonsense reform. we messed up these three things further strengthen border do security, streamline the legal immigration process so companier get the work they need in this e 21st century global economy and create a path to citizenship to bring the estimated 11 citi undocumented immigrant in this country out ofth the shadows and into the full life of the of th american dream. an texas, we know firsthand the administration is the purpose or the ground along the border than any other time in our history be which has led to an president or success in removing dangerous h individuals from the records.ges democrats and
from plymouth rock to ellis island and galveston, texas, to the sandy shores of florida, immigrants have made or is the greatest country in the world. today, however, our immigration system is badly broken. but there is hope. this hearing, and more important thisrtisan legislation that i believe can be enacted becauseie of it shows we are on the cusp e of real progress. the president and a growing the pr for maker so they defamer for whates americans support, comprehensive, commonsense reform....
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i come here today to give a voice to to people who are not able to be with us today, a plymouth township police officer, pennsylvania police officer breadbox and pennsylvania state trooper joshua miller will both of whom a brave law enforcement officers his allies in the line of duty to killers to receive guns as part of the end result of a straw purchaser to put the guns in the hands of criminals who should not have had them. this is important legislation because it fills a gap and has been identified but each of the speakers to this point, the toothless penalties associated with gun trafficking, straw purchasing creating the environment in which it was difficult to deal to hold a straw purchaser accountable and just as significantly oftentimes we have little leverage against somebody who did purchase a gun with somebody and transferred it illegally. now there is the ability to work with and in some particular cases have much more leverage in being it will to gain the collaboration and cooperation to get the conviction, not just of the alternate user should not be having it legally, but
i come here today to give a voice to to people who are not able to be with us today, a plymouth township police officer, pennsylvania police officer breadbox and pennsylvania state trooper joshua miller will both of whom a brave law enforcement officers his allies in the line of duty to killers to receive guns as part of the end result of a straw purchaser to put the guns in the hands of criminals who should not have had them. this is important legislation because it fills a gap and has been...
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officials say the emergency shut down the nuclear -- pilgrim nuclear power plant in plymouth, but does not pose a threat to public safety. backup generators are powering the plant and all the equipment while the reactor is shut down. >>> thousands of flights have been canceled nationwide due to the storm, leaving many passengers stranded. jfk and laguardia airports in new york reopened earlier this morning, along with newark international. but numerous flights are still being canceled. we were at sfo early this morning when at least 25 flights had already been canceled. united and american airlines are seeing the biggest problems. >> it's a train wreck. back on the east coast, it's an absolute train wreck, maybe the worst in 10 years. >> passengers headed to the east coast from san jose and oakland are also being advised to check the status of their flights before heading off to the airport. >>> happening right now, a giant crowd gathering outside at&t ball park. baseball fans are lining up to see the world series champions. ktvu's alex savidge is front of the big line for today's gian
officials say the emergency shut down the nuclear -- pilgrim nuclear power plant in plymouth, but does not pose a threat to public safety. backup generators are powering the plant and all the equipment while the reactor is shut down. >>> thousands of flights have been canceled nationwide due to the storm, leaving many passengers stranded. jfk and laguardia airports in new york reopened earlier this morning, along with newark international. but numerous flights are still being canceled....
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that's where molly line is, near the rock of plymouth with an update. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve, brian, and gretchen. if the pilgrims landed here today, they probably would have headed south because it's still freezing cold and kind of like the old days. there are a lot of people here without power. 100,000 people still without power across massachusetts and the utilities, two biggest providers, national grid and instar saying that in some cases, not 'til tuesday. and no others, there may be a few stragglers that have their power out as of thursday of this week. that's almost a week without power. a lady drove up a couple weeks ago and said it was 35 degrees in her house. so a lot of trouble. the commute is another focus today. the trains are running again in boston. but it's expected to rain. that could mean a really sloppy commute, a dangerous commute as people head into the city. the snow banks on the side of the road, still very, very high. a lot of the ramps are still covered, so you can't see around them, merging could be a probl
that's where molly line is, near the rock of plymouth with an update. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve, brian, and gretchen. if the pilgrims landed here today, they probably would have headed south because it's still freezing cold and kind of like the old days. there are a lot of people here without power. 100,000 people still without power across massachusetts and the utilities, two biggest providers, national grid and instar saying that in some cases, not 'til tuesday. and no...
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plymouth meeting at pennsylvania, that's where i went to, because i couldn't afford anything else but the meatballs. they could fill you up the whole day. >> the meatballs you had was 5 to 1 at delmont. thanks, jim. >> yeah. >> oh, boy. when we come back, the last word from our guest hosts. "squawk" will be right back. >>> on "squawk box" tomorrow, the intersection of the consumer and the housing market. home depot set to report quarterly numbers, for up-to-the-minute earnings and analysis, tune in to "squawk box," starting tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. eastern.ms re. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds." yikes! then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds, and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before
plymouth meeting at pennsylvania, that's where i went to, because i couldn't afford anything else but the meatballs. they could fill you up the whole day. >> the meatballs you had was 5 to 1 at delmont. thanks, jim. >> yeah. >> oh, boy. when we come back, the last word from our guest hosts. "squawk" will be right back. >>> on "squawk box" tomorrow, the intersection of the consumer and the housing market. home depot set to report quarterly numbers,...
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it was that blue area over there, then over plymouth, now about ready to get into boston proper. providence, hartford, just about ready to get to hartford, a couple of lightning strikes through there. we talked about there could be thunder snow, now we know there is thunder snow. we lightning bolts on this map over brook haven. if you see it, it flashes, you don't know what that was, is that a power failure? all of a sudden you hear the boom. and it is kind of a muffled boom. but it's out there. thunder snow tonight means there's so much air going up and down, shear coming in, like using your feet with leather shoes, put example it on the carpet and turning your brother. you can get a good shock. that's how mother nature does it. 23 million people right now in blizzard warnings and still more to come. probably 2 to 3 more inches in new york city before it's all done. >> we'll watch it together with you, chad. >>> coming up, our planet is in for a close encounter next week. an as trade half the size of a football field. anything to worry about? we'll show you what to expect next.
it was that blue area over there, then over plymouth, now about ready to get into boston proper. providence, hartford, just about ready to get to hartford, a couple of lightning strikes through there. we talked about there could be thunder snow, now we know there is thunder snow. we lightning bolts on this map over brook haven. if you see it, it flashes, you don't know what that was, is that a power failure? all of a sudden you hear the boom. and it is kind of a muffled boom. but it's out...
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host: let's go to plymouth, texas on the democrats' line. welcome. caller: here in texas, the issue of testing and assessment. host: repeat your question once again. i did not hear the specific question. caller: my first one is an assessment and school testing. i have seen in a lot of public schools, they do a lot of public test compared to charter schools. do you have an explanation for that? guest: i think it depends on the state's and what the circumstances are when comparing the performance of traditional public schools and a charter schools. there is no one clear answer on that. charter schools and public schools are required to participate in state tests. now, a lot more testing data is given to parents that was given to them at 10 or 20 years ago. parents have more options to compare the results for their neighborhood schools against traditional public schools in the neighborhoods. we might get into this a little bit later. generally, the results are pretty mixed when trying to compare a traditional public schools on a whole versus charter sch
host: let's go to plymouth, texas on the democrats' line. welcome. caller: here in texas, the issue of testing and assessment. host: repeat your question once again. i did not hear the specific question. caller: my first one is an assessment and school testing. i have seen in a lot of public schools, they do a lot of public test compared to charter schools. do you have an explanation for that? guest: i think it depends on the state's and what the circumstances are when comparing the performance...
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from plymouth rock to ellis island and galveston, texas, to the sandy shores of florida and rocky coast of california, immigrants have made ours the greatest country in the world. today, however, our immigration system is badly broken. but there is hope. this hearing and more importantly, the bipartisan legislation that i believe can be enacted because of it, shows that we are on the cusp of real progress. the president and a growing number of bipartisan lawmakers have laid the framework for what americans support. comprehensive, commonsense reform. we must do at least three things. further strengthen border security, streamline the legal immigration process so law-abiding companies can get the workers they need in the 21st century global company and create a path to citizenship to bring the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in this country out of the shadows and into the full light of the american dream. in texas, we know firsthand that this administration has put more boots on the ground along the border than at any other time in our history, which has led to unprecedented
from plymouth rock to ellis island and galveston, texas, to the sandy shores of florida and rocky coast of california, immigrants have made ours the greatest country in the world. today, however, our immigration system is badly broken. but there is hope. this hearing and more importantly, the bipartisan legislation that i believe can be enacted because of it, shows that we are on the cusp of real progress. the president and a growing number of bipartisan lawmakers have laid the framework for...